Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1653

Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1653

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Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1653

Jacob van Ruisdael captured the tension between nature's power and human needs. Glimpsed from the bank of a stream amid thick foliage, turbulent waters rush through an open sluice. Inclement weather is suggested by the dark clouds; uneven, craggy branches and spreading trees grow on either side of the river. Against the ominous sky, the buildings appear solid and sturdy, and a solitary male figure with his dog seems dwarfed by the natural setting. Sunlight breaks through the heavily clouded sky and settles on the central motif of the two half-timber thatched millhouses.

~ J. Paul Getty Museum

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Please note that actual piece count will vary as each puzzle is cut by hand. Below is a general estimate of the number of pieces you can expect for the various sizes.

  • 4” x 6”: 24 pieces

  • 5” x 7”: 35 pieces

  • 6” x 8”: 48 pieces

  • 8” x 10”: 80 pieces

  • 10” x 12”: 120 pieces

  • 11” x 14”: 154 pieces

  • 12” x 18”: 216 pieces